It’s time for Week 10 of The List! Each week, you can expect positional rankings and top 150 FLEX rankings to help you win your fantasy football leagues! As a reminder, this week there are four teams on their bye week:
Green Bay Packers
Cleveland Browns
Las Vegas Raiders
Seattle Seahawks
A few quick highlights for this week’s update are below:
- Drake Maye lands inside the top 10 in my final QB rankings, one spot ahead of Jayden Daniels. The Chicago Bears defense is banged up right now, and the team looks to be silently revolting against its lame duck head coach in Matt Eberflus. It may be a fun game for the narratives of Drake Maye Vs. Caleb Williams, but Maye could be in for a breakout performance.
- Tyrone Tracy starts his league-winning stretch this week as he faces the Panthers in Germany. It is not a surprise to anyone when I say the Panthers are a very bad football team. Their defense against the run is abysmal. Tracy has an outside shot to finish as the RB1 overall this week, and his floor sits in the RB10-12 range. He also has an incredible schedule from now until the end of the fantasy football regular season. We could see a stretch of games that makes him an enormous riser in next year’s draft ADP and his overall dynasty value.
- Watch JK Dobbins this week. If Dobbins can put together another efficient performance against a strong run defense, we may be able to completely exhale on the idea of Dobbins returning to his pre-injury glory. He is an RB1 for the rest of the season if he stays healthy and can put up strong numbers against the Titans in Week 10. In Dynasty leagues, if you are a contender this year or in the next two seasons, Dobbins is a buy high.
- Brian Thomas Jr. looks to be capped as a low-end WR2 without Trevor Lawrence, and if I am being honest, that may be too generous. The Jaguars offense is going to struggle the rest of the way, and if there is anyone interested in Thomas in redraft leagues, he may be a sell candidate if you can recover solid value right now.
Remember to also check out our weekly Sit/Start articles, which are published every Thursday, and go over each game of the week in more depth. These can help provide you with even more insight into rankings and help you make the most formidable lineup decisions you’ll face week in and week out. As always, these rankings and articles are a resource and a tool. While you can use them to make your lineup decisions for you, don’t be afraid to insert your judgment when making your matchup decisions. Fantasy football should be fun, and while winning makes every week feel just a little bit better, there’s nothing sweeter than the feeling of a decision YOU made paying off to get you the W we’re all looking for.
Check out the positional rankings in the tabs above for more of my thoughts on the week’s best PPR plays, and make sure to subscribe to the QB List Fantasy Football Podcast for our weekly Sit/Start episodes.